Measure and optimize your social media marketing. Actionable analytics, social media optimization. Crowdbooster measures how well you are performing on Twitter and gives you insights that make you more effective.

Need an APP for this on Android & IPhone (with Crowdbooster & Klout built in!) On everyones Klout & Crowdbooster dashboards we need a live timer till updates... just like waiting on presidential results... it would cause people to spend MORE TIME ON YOUR SITE (a good thing for you - if your servers can handle loads of traffic at once)

Create a graphical display of a user's scheduled tweets. It's hard to tell at a glance where your tweets are concentrated--it'd be great to have a daily AND a weekly view of scheduled tweets. It'd be easy to integrate suggested tweet times into this display, by color or other indicator--and allowing a clickable interface would make it so much easier for those of us who are visual users/learners to schedule tweets and make sure they're spread out across the day/week for maximum exposure, rather than clustered at specific/random times.

Hi Abdel, sorry about the freshness of the data. Our goal is to have reliable and fresh data for you at all times, and we are working hard here to make sure that is always the case. This is a good suggestion and we’ll review it.

My sugestion is to add a "Total" row on the "Top Fans" chart. I have made a picture of how it would look like: http://i39.tinypic.com/2ijq1kj.jpgThis feature would allow to easily count how many comments, mentions and likes the page got on the set time period (week/month/all/custom) and would greatly help building the monthly report for my clients.

In the "People Reached" graph it you are using color do designate the number of people reached. This information is also represented by the Y coordinate. You should reserve color for another purpose. Just trying to think like Tufte here.

Before I can schedule a tweet, Crowbooster apparently checks to make sure that I'm not trying to schedule for a time in the past. Obviously, this is a very sensible feature.

However...

As far as I can tell, Crowdbooster is checking the scheduled time against the local time on my computer, NOT the local time zone I've set in my settings. This is a problem. Consider the following:

• My time zone is set in my account as New York time.

• It is 10AM in New York.

• I am using a computer in London, so the time on my computer is 1PM.

• I try to schedule a tweet to happen at 10:30AM New York Time.

• Crowdbooster checks to see if it is already later than 10:30AM. It SHOULD check New York Time, see that it is still just 10AM in New York, and let me post my tweet.

• But instead, it checks the local time on my computer, decides that it is 1PM, and won't let me schedule the tweet.

Does that make sense?

Of course, this can be resolved by changing my Time Zone Setting to whatever the local time is wherever I happen to be traveling-- but then, that completely negates the point of having a Time Zone preference in the first place.

Before I can schedule a tweet, Crowbooster apparently checks to make sure that I'm not trying to schedule for a time in the past. Obviously, this is a very sensible feature.

However...

As far as I can tell, Crowdbooster is checking the scheduled time against the local time on my computer, NOT the local time zone I've set in my settings. This is a problem. Consider the following:

The Recommendations block on the Impressions report is persistent and typically contains non-relevant/out of date recommendations. It would be useful if this were updated weekly as well as an option to close/block that element.

The recommendations times are frustrating. They will prompt past time (e.g., 7 PM on 11/11 when it is already 9 AM on 11/12) and sometimes the settings for the time zone will change to outside of our time zone so every time I log in, I have to double check.

I love some of your services, your "Who retweeted" your "you should engage" Even your Scheduling. But I absolutely Hate your graph, you can't drill down it, you can't see indivuals and reach the number of those people who clicked on the links and followed through. there should be a better way.

Hi Elaine, currently, you can click on each one of the bubbles, and a detailed panel will show up below the graph with more information. The table view is another way to visualize the information. There are limitations to the bubble graph and we will incorporate your suggestions and try to make improvements.